Greg Norman

Winner 1989 and '90 Vardon Trophy. . .1986, '90 and '95 Arnold Palmer Award recipient for leading money winner. . .Won PGA Tour and PGA of America Player of the Year honors in 1995. . . Has won over a million dollars four of the last seven years. . .Eight runner-up finishes in majors he is one of only two players (joining Craig Wood) to lose all four majors in playoffs. . .First player on the PGA Tour to surpass $10 million. . .Has had five million dollar years in 1990, '93, '94, '95 and '97. . .Has been runner-up 17 times on the PGA Tour in the 90s, most of any player. . .Had shoulder surgery in April of 1998, then arthroscopic hip surgery in June of 2000. . . Since the World ranking was devised Norman was in the top 50 of the rankings for 700 weeks before dropping out for the first time in 2000. . .Was accorded Honorary Life Membership on the European Tour in 2000. When the PGA Tour added British Open victories as official at the end of 2002, Norman also got a Life membership on the PGA Tour. . .Member of 1996, '98 and 2000 Presidents Cup Team . . Joined the World Golf Hall-of-Fame in 2001 . . .Wanted to be a pilot in the Australian Air Force but made golf his career. One of the few golfers that have top the money list on both the PGA Tour and the European Tour. Was the leading money winner in Europe in 1982 and in the United States in 1986, 1990 and '95.